According to research, which of the following individuals is most likely to be living in poverty?
a) Gunther, who is a 67-year old widower who is originally from Germany
b) Marta, who is a 78-year old single woman who is originally from Guatemala
c) Bich-thuy, who is a 45-year old married woman who is originally from Thailand
d) Grover, who is a 58-year old single man who is originally from South Africa
b
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Hull’s theory assumes that only those events that reduce drives are rewards for behavior. This assumption was shown inaccurate by Olds and Milner who found that ______.
A. rats would bar press for food even when not hungry B. rats would bar press for a saccharin solution that had no nutritional value C. rats would bar press for the opportunity to explore a new environment D. rats would bar press for electrical stimulation of the brain
Event memories and autobiographical memories are typically mentally represented as
a. storylike narratives. b. groups of interconnected emotions. c. "mental cartoons" of animated visual episodes. d. visual series, arranged as a storyboard of still shots.
How do Maslow’s safety needs compare with Erikson’s concept of learning basic trust in the oral sensory stage? Apply this concept to Cindy’s experience, explaining what crisis can lead to basic trust, and whether it was developed for Cindy.
What will be an ideal response?
Research on gay and lesbian parents has fallen into two categories - general child adjustment and:
a. whether or not the children of gay and lesbian parents are more likely to be gay or lesbian themselves. b. school adjustment. c. peer relationships. d. attachment to parents.